Does a qualifying relative that is the T/P son and a dependent that is age 19 eligible for the additional $500 CTC,
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Thank you for your help. In this situation, I felt that I would be able to take the credit, but I was not sure because of the age. The information you sent on other dependents was very helpful and confirmed the age was not a problem and that my clients are eligible for the credit.
I agree with your answer, but what concerns me is that the son is age 19 and not a full time student. He has no income and lives with his parents. He does qualify as a dependent as a qualifying relative. Since he is a qualifying relative, is his age not a problem?
Here is info from IRS https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/what-taxpayers-need-to-know-about-claiming-the-credit-for-other-depende...
also Pub972 will help answer your questions
Yes age is a problem. Additional CTC can't be claimed of dependent is over 17.
However it sounds like you may benefit from the Credit for Other Dependents
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/you-may-benefit-from-the-credit-for-other-dependents
Thank you for your help. In this situation, I felt that I would be able to take the credit, but I was not sure because of the age. The information you sent on other dependents was very helpful and confirmed the age was not a problem and that my clients are eligible for the credit.
Happy that I was helpful
Which credit are you planning to take?
Don't think you can take the additional $500 CTC
From Pub 972
The ODC cannot be used to figure the ACTC. Only your CTC can be used to figure the ACTC. If you are claiming the ODC but not the CTC, you cannot claim the ACTC.
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